Check it out
It’s the dream on which capitalism is based: Pursue wealth and
happiness by founding your own firm and being your own boss. If it’s one
that you embrace, find a treasury of resources for new entrepreneurs in
the Newport Beach Central Library’s upstairs business section. First,
look for help for developing a business plan in “The Successful Business
Plan: Secrets & Strategies,” a new guide rife with start-up,
follow-through and funding tips. Included are 72 work sheets, 11 chapters
devoted to plan components and a sample plan to use as a model. Next,
find assistance with practical details in “Small Time Operator,” geared
for small-business owners making a full-time living, as well as
part-timers interested in generating sideline income by marketing a hobby
or skill.
There’s up-to-date information about permits, licensing, bookkeeping,
taxes, insurance, contracts, pricing and hiring in this step-by-step
manual. Among the best, new handbooks covering myriad topics of interest
to business owners is “The Complete Small-Business Sourcebook.” From
raising capital to using consultants and developing marketing, this fine
reference covers key business issues and lists hundreds of helpful
associations, councils, agencies, research groups and business
development centers.
Equally comprehensive is “Encyclopedia of Small Business,” a one-stop
source for articles on small-business topics, aimed at entrepreneurs and
business owners from a variety of backgrounds. Arranged alphabetically,
more than 500 essays focus on such topical issues as marketing on the
Web, employee leasing and variable pay.
For business owners interested in e-commerce, “The Complete Small
Business Internet Guide” discusses effective Web communication,
electronic copyrights and what kinds of businesses can benefit most from
a presence on the Net.
Entrepreneurs who may not be savvy in the digital arena will find an
easy-to-follow blueprint for implementing Internet marketing in this
guide.
If your entrepreneurial dream includes reinventing life in a serene
setting, check out “The Complete Country Business Guide.” Written in an
encouraging yet cautious tone, this new book profiles 20 successful rural
entrepreneurs and offers pointers on marketing a country business,
accelerating the fitting-in process and dealing with small-town
government.
There’s a litany of helpful warnings for small-business owners in
“What No One Ever Tells You About Starting Your Own Business,” by
columnist Jan Norman. Gleaned from interviews with 100 business owners,
the advice is grouped into sections on planning, decision making,
funding, management, assistance sources and marketing.
Finally, if you’re discouraged by potential pitfalls, turn to “Young
Millionaires” for inspiration from 101 entrepreneurs aged 40 and younger
whose companies reached and exceeded the million-dollar mark. From image
consultants to time capsule designers, these achievers prove that hard
work and determination can indeed lead to financial independence, even if
you’re not seasoned, wealthy or connected.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Tim Heatherton.
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